intellectualism
N ความเชื่อ ที่ ว่าความ รู้ มาจาก การ คิด อย่าง มีเหตุผล (ทาง ปรัชญา kwam-chuea-ti-wa-kwam-ru-ma-jak-kan-kid-yang-me-hed-pon
INTELLECTUALISM
INTELLECTUALISM In `tel *lec "tu *al *ism, n.
in tel lec tu al ism |ˌintlˈekCHo͞oəˌlizəm ˌɪn (t )əˈlɛk (t )ʃ (əw )əˌlɪzəm | ▶noun the exercise of the intellect at the expense of the emotions. • Philosophy the theory that knowledge is wholly or mainly derived from pure reason; rationalism. DERIVATIVES in tel lec tu al ist noun ORIGIN early 19th cent. (as a term in philosophy ): from intellectual, on the pattern of German Intellektualismus .
in ¦tel |lec ¦tual |ism |ɪntɪˈlɛktʃʊəlɪz (ə )m | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the exercise of the intellect at the expense of the emotions. • Philosophy the theory that knowledge is wholly or mainly derived from pure reason; rationalism. DERIVATIVES intellectualist noun